Lucy - Trailer (Official - HD) - 2014 - Scarlett Johansson
When Lucy Starts making its own super computer HD CLIP | MOVIES REVISIT #lucy #scarlettjohansson
Lucy (10/10) Movie CLIP - I Am Everywhere (2014) HD
100% Brain Usage | Lucy | Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman | Amazon Prime Video
(2014) - Luc Besson, Scarlett Johansson Movie HD
Lucy is set in a world that is run by the mob, street gangs, drug addicts, and corrupt cops. Lucy (Scarlett Johansson), a woman living in Taipei, Taiwan, is forced to work as a drug mule for the mob. The drug implanted in her body inadvertently leaks into her system, changing her into a superhuman, due to accessing much more than the normal 10% of her brain capacity. She can absorb knowledge instantaneously, is able to move objects with her mind, and cannot feel pain and other discomforts.
Johnny Mnemonic - Official® Trailer [HD] - 1995
Keanu Reeves is a space-age courier who's plugged in, turned on and buffed up to deliver the most important data of the 21st century, wet-wired directly into his brain! A rapid-fire roller coaster of action and high-impact imagery! Also starring Dolph Lundgren, Takeshi, Ice-T, Dina Meyer and Henry Rollins.
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer, Ice-T, Takeshi Kitano, Dolph Lundgren, Henry Rollins, Barbara Sukowa, Udo Kier, Tracy Tweed
Studio: TriStar Pictures
Director: Robert Longo
Screenwriter: William Gibson
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
The Lawnmower Man (Trailer) - 1992
The Lawnmower Man is a 1992 American science fiction action horror film directed by Brett Leonard and written by Brett Leonard and Gimel Everett. The film is named after a Stephen King short story of the same title, but aside from a single scene, the stories are unrelated. The film stars Jeff Fahey as Jobe Smith, a simple-minded gardener, and Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, the scientist who decides to experiment on him.
The film was originally titled Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man, but King successfully sued the producers for attaching his name to the film and stated in court documents that the film "bore no meaningful resemblance" to his story.
An earlier short film, also titled "The Lawnmower Man", is a more faithful adaptation of the short story. It was directed by Jim Gonis in 1987.